Synopsis
This clinically-oriented text covers the anatomy of all major species of domestic animals. It provides the general knowledge of mammalian structure that is crucial to the understanding of the other basic sciences, as well as the more detailed information that is directly applicable to the practice of veterinary medicine. Discussing the various body systems, it then offers a working knowledge of them by addressing the regional anatomy of a particular species or group of species.
- Content is divided into two main sections ― body systems and specific species or group of species ― for a thorough and more logical study of anatomy.
- All chapters feature a consistent format, offering a simple and even flow of information.
- Color inserts enhance the overall quality of the book and better illustrate various anatomical areas of concern.
- Both small and large animals are covered ― including the horse, pig, cow, dog, and cat ― to emphasize features and topics that have direct relevance to clinical work. Also included is a chapter on Avian Anatomy.
Content has been streamlined to include only the most important information.A new section on imaging greatly enhances diagnostic procedures.The addition of new illustrations provides an emphasis on surface anatomy throughout the text.
About the Author
K.M. Dyce, DVM & S, BSc, MRCVS, Professor Emeritus of Veterinary Anatomy, Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK; W.O. Sack, DVM, PhD, Dr. Medical Veterinary, Professor Emeritus of Veterinary Anatomy, College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY; and C.J.G. Wensing, DVM, PhD, Director of the National Institute of Animal Science and Health (Lelystad), Professor of Veterinary Anatomy and Embryology, School of Veterinary Medicine, State University Utrecht, The Netherlands
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